Developing Characters in Short Stories
Developing Characters for Short Stories
According to Burroway, Janet. 2019. Writing Fiction (10th edition), "your fiction can only be as successful as the characters who move it and move within it." Assuming this is true, which it is, your story's success will directly reflect the effort and energy you put into developing interesting and believable characters.
There are a number of things you can do to ensure that readers will find your characters likeable and believable. Consider the techniques used in the Bausch and Welty’s readings (use Google search), then note one or two techniques that you would like to “borrow” from the author to alter and make your own.
Consider the three methods of conveying speech (summary, indirect speech, direct quotation). Discuss how you might see these techniques work for your short fiction story.
Developing Characters in Short Stories
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Developing Characters in Short Stories
Many readers acknowledge the importance of good characters. They make reading enjoyable. Often the protagonist should be likeable by the readers through their actions and speech. Besides the protagonist, the rest of the cast must show desirable qualities that can thrill the readers. Notably, writers can use proven techniques to make their characters likeable and admired.
The first technique is to provide an intriguing back story. A character becomes likeable if their past shape who they are when encountered by the reader. A backstory can be influenced by key factors such as family members, past trauma, job, school, or where they grew up. It becomes a major influence on how the character evolves through the story (Writing Coach, 2017). For instance, a writer can give a character a tragi...
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